Braun put up offensive numbers that were very balanced. He had the second highest batting average in the NL at .332. He also added 33 homers and 33 steals. This offensive production helped him lead the Brewers to a division championship, their first since 1982.

This caps off a banner year for Braun. He also signed an extension at the beginning of the year at 5 years and $105 million, which means he gets to live in Milwaukee until 2020. This basically ensures that he will spend the rest of his career with the Brewers.